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Men Stand Tall Empowers Youth Through Storytelling at Leliebloem House

The Men Stand Tall group has launched a new initiative at Leliebloem House, offering sanitary packs and stepping up as positive male role models for the children in their care. Speaking on VOC’s NewsBeat, founder Dennis Standers said the group is committed to addressing key social challenges. “We deal with

Hamas welcomes the African Union’s decision to expel Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia

By Kouthar Sambo The Palestinian resistance group Hamas has welcomed the African Union’s decision to expel Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia, Avraham Neguise, from a conference held in Addis Ababa on the Rwandan genocide. “This move aligns with the Union’s values and principles, as well as its historic positions in support

School Gardens: A Sustainable Solution to Hunger and Learning

School gardens have the potential to combat hunger and enhance learning—yet many communities have yet to unlock this powerful resource. The Sprightly Seed, a non-profit organisation (NPO), is working to change that by equipping parents and communities with the tools and knowledge to grow and sustain school gardens that nourish

Five Years On: SA Health Department says Country Better Prepared for Future Pandemics

As the world marks five years since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the South African Department of Health says the country is now significantly better prepared to respond to future health crises. Speaking on VOC Breakfast, National Health Department spokesperson Foster Mohale reflected on the challenges of the global

WCED Tables R33.2bn Budget amid Concerns over Learning Outcomes

Despite a wet and rainy Tuesday morning (8 April), learners across the Western Cape returned to school following a short break, marking the beginning of the second academic term. Their return coincided with the tabling of the 2025/26 provincial education budget by Western Cape Education Minister David Maynier, just a

Flooding and Accidents Disrupt Traffic Across Cape Town

The City of Cape Town’s Traffic Services are responding to multiple weather-related incidents following heavy rainfall this week. Traffic Services spokesperson Maxine Bezuidenhout confirmed several disruptions on major routes. “On the M3, a truck overturned at Upper Travato Link, resulting in multiple injuries and obstruction of the right lane,” she

Firearm Suspects Nabbed After Failed Robbery in Khayelitsha

Two suspects, aged 36 and 43, were arrested in Khayelitsha on Monday, for possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. “Members of the Maitland Flying Squad were patrolling in the area when they were approached by a complainant who had just escaped an attempted robbery on Mew Way bridge,” said

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